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Arnaud Bertrand
Arnaud Bertrand@RnaudBertrand·
Make no mistake: destroying world-class universities, like the US just did with Sharif University of Technology in Tehran, isn't just an attack on Iran but it's literally an attack on all of us, on all of humanity. It's not Iran that "won" when Maryam Mirzakhani made her discoveries that won her a Fields Medal: it's all of mathematics, and everything mathematics is used for. Human progress won, technology won, we all won. It's the same type of stuff the Mongols did during the sack of Baghdad and their destruction of the House of Wisdom: we ALL lost something irreplaceable back then, entire fields of human knowledge set back. That's what bombing a university does. It doesn't just destroy buildings. It destroys us, all of us.
Sandhya Ramesh@sandygrains

Alma mater of Maryam Mirzakhani, the first woman to win the mathematics Fields Medal.

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The Aristocratic Utensil
The Aristocratic Utensil@Aris_Utensil·
Let me state this bluntly so you can understand... America has occupied Europe for almost 70 years. You heavily influence policy. Many people do not like the Americanization of their counties, you stick your nose in places all over the world, violating sovereignty, and your justification is, "we can, do something about it" Guess what, you struck Iran, and Iran isnt having it, and Iran IS winning, to the point where your president is reduced to impotently screaming about committing war crimes on social media, as you target and boast about destroying civilian infrastructure. You begged your vassals, who you call "your allies", to help you with your war of aggression, and then insulted them when they refused to aid in your disastrous fuck up. Only to the extremely warped, mind fucked and heavily propagandized mind, are these actions "good", to anyone else NOT gagging on Uncle Sam's nutsack, you're straight up evil. I have no ill will towards the American people, unless of course you're cheering on this shit in which case fuck you, im glad the bully is bleeding, cry more.
Cracker Jack 🇺🇸@JosephBenn1725

@Aris_Utensil You want Iran to win because you want America to lose. You're letting your hatred of America override your own morals and beliefs. Iran is not your friend. If it wins you're life will be demonstrably worse.

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Brivael - FR
Brivael - FR@BrivaelFr·
Pourquoi le socialisme ne marche pas, expliqué pour un enfant de 10 ans. T'es dans une classe de 30 élèves. Un élève bosse comme un fou et a 18 de moyenne. Un autre fait rien et a 4. Le prof décide que c'est injuste et donne à tout le monde la moyenne de la classe : 11. Celui qui avait 18 arrête de bosser. Pourquoi se fatiguer si ça change rien ? Celui qui avait 4 continue de rien faire. Pourquoi bosser si on te donne 11 gratuitement ? L'année suivante la moyenne de la classe est à 7. Puis 5. Puis 3. Le prof ne comprend pas. Il pense que le problème c'est que les élèves ne sont pas assez solidaires. Alors il met en place des punitions pour ceux qui ne font pas assez d'efforts. Il surveille tout le monde. Il décide qui étudie quoi. Il interdit de changer de classe. C'est exactement ce qui s'est passé. À chaque fois. Dans chaque pays. Sans exception. URSS, Chine, Cuba, Venezuela, Corée du Nord, Cambodge, Éthiopie, Allemagne de l'Est. 40 tentatives. Même résultat. À chaque fois. Le socialisme punit ceux qui produisent et récompense ceux qui ne produisent pas. Tout le monde finit par ne plus produire. Et quand plus personne ne produit, le gouvernement utilise la force pour obliger les gens à travailler. C'est pas un accident. C'est le design.
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Brivael - FR
Brivael - FR@BrivaelFr·
Il y a une phrase que j'adore : "Je suis communiste avec ma famille, socialiste avec mes amis, libéral avec mon pays, et capitaliste avec le reste du monde." Cette phrase est brillante parce qu'elle résume l'erreur numéro un que font les gens quand ils réfléchissent aux systèmes économiques : appliquer ce qui marche à petite échelle à grande échelle sans comprendre que la complexité des systèmes change tout. Le communisme avec ta famille ça marche. Tu partages tout, tu ne comptes pas, chacun donne selon ses capacités et reçoit selon ses besoins. Et ça fonctionne. Parce que tu es 4 ou 5 personnes, que tu connais tout le monde intimement, que la confiance est totale, que la tricherie est impossible à cacher, et que l'amour remplace les incitations économiques. Le socialisme avec tes amis ça marche aussi. Un groupe de 20-30 personnes. Tu partages les restos, tu aides un pote à déménager, tu files un coup de main sans compter. La réciprocité est naturelle parce que tu connais chaque personne et que ta réputation est en jeu. Mais dès que tu passes à l'échelle d'un pays, 68 millions de personnes, tout s'effondre. Pourquoi ? Parce que la complexité des systèmes est non linéaire. S'organiser à 5 c'est trivial. S'organiser à 50 c'est difficile. S'organiser à 50 millions c'est un problème d'une complexité fondamentalement différente. C'est pas juste "plus dur". C'est qualitativement un autre problème. À grande échelle, tu ne connais plus les gens. La confiance disparaît. La tricherie devient invisible. Les passagers clandestins prolifèrent. L'information nécessaire pour coordonner 68 millions de personnes dépasse la capacité de n'importe quel planificateur central. C'est le problème du calcul économique de Mises (1920) et de l'information dispersée de Hayek (1945). Un cerveau central ne peut pas traiter l'information que des millions de prix de marché transmettent en temps réel. C'est exactement pour ça que le communisme produit des familles heureuses et des pays morts. Le modèle ne scale pas. Pas parce que les gens sont méchants. Parce que la complexité des systèmes rend la coordination centralisée impossible au-delà d'un certain seuil. Et c'est l'erreur de jugement fondamentale que font la plupart des gens qui adhèrent aux thèses marxistes. Ils prennent leur expérience du partage en famille ou entre amis, un modèle qui marche à 5-20 personnes, et ils l'extrapolent à 68 millions de personnes en ignorant complètement l'émergence de la complexité. "Si ça marche chez moi, ça devrait marcher pour le pays." Non. La physique des systèmes complexes dit exactement le contraire. Le marché libre c'est le seul système qui scale. Parce qu'il ne dépend pas de la confiance personnelle, ni de la bonne volonté, ni d'un planificateur omniscient. Il dépend de prix qui transmettent l'information, d'incitations qui alignent les comportements, et de la concurrence qui corrige les erreurs. C'est un système conçu pour fonctionner avec des inconnus, à n'importe quelle échelle. Sois communiste avec ta famille. Socialiste avec tes amis. Et libéral avec tout le reste. Parce que la taille du système détermine le modèle qui fonctionne. Pas tes bonnes intentions.
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sarah
sarah@sahouraxo·
This Easter, we remember: Israel obliterated the mausoleum of Simon Peter, the Apostle of Christ, in Shama, southern Lebanon. A sacred site that stood for over 2,000 years, now in ruins. This is a war crime. This is a crime against history.
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Lolita
Lolita@Lolitasxrt·
Sending (‿ˠ‿) to everybody who says ' hey ’ 🩷📸 and i’m serious asf, just try me🤍🧸
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Prasant Rai
Prasant Rai@PRaiLAC·
A dog is being tortured for someone’s sick pleasure, and @facebook has no proper reporting category for animal cruelty. Animal Abuse is NOT Entertainment 👇
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Give A Shit About Nature
Give A Shit About Nature@giveashitnature·
Same water. Same tank. But the one on the right has oysters. A single oyster can filter up to 50 gallons of water a day. Oyster reefs in the Chesapeake Bay once filtered the entire Bay, 19 trillion gallons, in under a week. Today, with less than 1% of the original oyster population remaining, it takes over a year. We ate them. We dredged their reefs. We dumped nitrogen into their water until the algae blooms choked what was left. And now we build billion dollar water treatment plants to do what oysters did for free. The Billion Oyster Project is working to restore oyster reefs in New York Harbor. Restored reefs in Maryland's Harris Creek can now filter the entire creek in under 10 days and remove nitrogen equivalent to 20,000 bags of fertilizer every year. Nature had this figured out. We just have to restore the oysters and get out of the way.
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桜城れい🌸🏯🌸愛国だもん🌸🏯🌸
フランスで起きたクルド人暴動による破壊の映像が全世界中で話題の模様 コレが日本のオールドメディアが報じない現実です
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Marc Polymeropoulos
Marc Polymeropoulos@Mpolymer·
On bashing the French and the British…a kind “Go pound sand” to the Fox News crowd who seems to have found their new talking point…so a quick note right here… that in my old world, both countries have been with us time and again. Actual professionals who have been in conflict-not DC creatures who were press secretaries like Ari-know the real deal. For example -the French military provided critical assistance to US SOF during a deadly ambush in Niger in 2017. Saved lives. In extremis. Huge appreciation from the US IC and SOF world. We know when friends come thru. Overall French CT efforts in Africa-who had the lead over us for many years- also helped save US lives. And don’t forget 90 French military were KIA in Afghanistan. That’s a pretty solid ally, when we were in a pinch. Next-US and British forces and intel r tied at the hip, but let’s focus in Afghanistan and Iraq. With 600 plus British KIA in both conflicts. 600 plus. This is all real sacrifice. British intel also on daily basis helps us wrap up terrorist networks, stop proliferation of WMD, better u detest and Russia, Iran, N Korea, and China, so many other massive value added they provide. A superb ally. Essential even. Finally, as Jonah notes, Trump is totally responsible for poisoning the alliance. European reluctance to assist is largely because Trump is so toxic it is politically impossible for other democracies-whose citizens loathe Trump to the core-to do anything other than give us the finger. So all said, as a former ntl security professional who got my hands dirty in our global escapades alongside these allies, I say thank u to them. Particularly!! the British and the French. Have a lovely day.
Jonah Goldberg@JonahDispatch

I agree with some of this directionally, but my God the refusal to acknowledge that Trump has worked assiduously to poison the alliance and heap all the blame on Europe is just water-carrying hackery. Saying "NATO will never be the same, and Western European weakness and acquiescence is the cause" is like writing a movie review when you missed the first half of the movie.

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dane 🚩
dane 🚩@buckadeath·
"America is an unstoppable warrior nation" Examples of the wars America won: >War of 1812. Washington DC burned, called it a draw. >Spanish American War. Beat a collapsing empire, then spent years failing to pacify the Philippines. >World War I. Entered late into a deadlocked trench war and tipped the balance. >World War II. Entered late again, opportunistically raced the Soviets to Berlin, took credit for Soviet victory. Easily crushed the overextended Japanese who were already bleeding out against the Chinese. >Korean War. Fought to a stalemate and froze the border where it started. >Vietnam War. Overwhelming firepower, still lost. >Gulf War. The one clean, decisive victory everyone jerks off to. Still no regime change. >War in Afghanistan. Longest war in U.S. history, ended where it began. Taliban in control. >Iraq War. Finally got regime change, only to hand influence to Iran.
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ALIENWARE
ALIENWARE@Alienware·
To celebrate the release of Darwin’s Paradox! with @Konami, we're hooking you up with free game codes! Want in? Just: Follow @Alienware Like + RT this post Reply with a 🐙 Winners chosen April 10th
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𝕾𝖈𝖆𝖗𝖑𝖊𝖙𝖙 💅🏻
The Epstein files.... Epstein while murdering children said "They're like shrimp... you throw away the head, keep the body." The worst Epstein file i have ever read.
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sarah
sarah@sahouraxo·
A French journalist in Iran confirms Trump and Israel bombed: • 8 pharmaceutical factories — including a cancer medication facility • 60 pharmacies • Hospitals • One of the oldest medical research institutions in the region These aren’t military targets They’re lifelines
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Cap-Hornier 🌊⚓️🐓
As French bashing is at its best today (again), with a lot of completely made up quotes, in particular, the false statement of US Gen Schwarzkopf ("Going to war without France is like going hunting without an accordion…"), HERE is what Schwarzkopf said about French Army in 1991
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